Since fire comes from spark and spark as KH is part of the click clique of the circle, the bes-quick that makes bread and breath from the fruit of the mes, it seems only right that the word Fire comes from an earlier name of the circle in general and specifically.
Word fire simply from fhiru from khiru from khiur.
Word fire from firu from fiur from fihru from fikhru from fik-hrut from khiurft.
Word fire from Heru from Hiru from Khiur.
Word Fire from Fir (Firu, Fira) from Far (Faru, Fara) from Afr (Afru, Afra).
Some Additional African Names For Fire and/or Sun
1. Khakar (Brahui), fire2. Kapura (Maori), fire.[(likely earlier Kafura, Kufuru, Khufuru, Kifura, Khifura Kifuri, Khifuri)
3. Furu (Biafada), fire
4. Furo (Mende and Toma), sun
5. Ufore (Bini), sun. This is close to the word before, which gives me something further to explore or ignore or store.
6. For (Papuan), fire
7. Nasuru (Gbe), fire
8. Nasru (Egyptian), fire, flame
9. Vuur (Dutch), fire
10. Vira (Sanskrit), fire
11. Ver (Garo), fire
12. Peru (Sanskrit), sun
13. P'uro (Gbese), sun
14. Par (Egyptian), fire, show, cause to appear, exhibit, reveal, manifest, explain. This leads to additional forms such as per, pra, pyre, pure, pur, pyro, pour.
15. Buro (Pepel), fire
16. Burum (Mose), fire
17. Burom (Dselana), fire
18. Birah (Arabic), sun
19. Berru (Galla), splendour, glory
20. Breo (Gaelic), fire
21. Bar (Hebrew), fire
22. Ofere (Okuloma), heat
23. Upara (Makua), fire
24. Ura (Erroob), fire
25. Ur (Egyptian), fire
26. Afura (Kise-Kise), hot
27. Afr (Egyptian), fire
28. Afr (Arabic), sultry
29. Avr (Hebrew), fire
30. Afor (Arago), fire
31. Aur (Egyptian) is said to be equal to Afr (Egyptian). Aur is also said to mean gold, thus AU on the periodic table of elements. In order for Afr to equal Aur, F must equal U. This might be true since KH lead to IU, however H is the base note. More likely is that Afr is Afru and Aur is Faur. Although Aur is gold, it became word Ore (English) to mean any material mined from earth.
32. Yakaro (Musu), sun
33. Guiro (Kru), sun
34. Giro (Kra and Basa), sun
35. Giru (Gbe), sun
36. Wuro (Boritsu), sun
37. Horu (Idsesa), sun
38. Har (Wadai and Egyptian), sun
39. Kuru (Baga), god
40. Gara (Toma), sun
41. Kelea (M’bamba), a god or idol
42. Hala (Bulanda), god. This reveals the connection to word Hello, word Holler, word Hallelujah and others. Also to word Jambo which means hello and word Jambu, the tree of life, thus god.
43. Hale (Landoro), an idol
44. Yala (Wolof), god
45. Alla (Mandingo and twenty-eight other African dialects), god. Thus Allah is not exclusive to Muslims or their origination.
46. Allo (Kabunga), god
47. Allah (Haussa and Swahili)
48. Ala (Mano, Munio, and Nguru), god. This brings to mind Alabama and the language source of these Khentu-Ans. Word Alabama obeys the letter of the law and easily takes many forms, one of which is word Aracoma.